How might advances in technology have allowed early farming villages along the Nile to eventually grow into an advanced civilization?
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The physical setting of the Nile River supported an early civilization in ancient Egypt.
Modern advances in technology have allowed early farming villages along the Nile.
The Egyptians developed agricultural techniques, such as irrigation, along the Nile River.
It was these techniques that permitted the Egyptians to grow surplus food.
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- The physical setting of the Nile supported an early civilization in ancient Egypt.
- Modern progress in technology has allowed the early villages on the banks of the Nile River.
- People learned to plant the plants after this flood and developed small canals leading to the fields near the river, which would provide fresh water for irrigation throughout the year.
- Egyptians developed agricultural technologies like irrigation along the Nile River.
- It was such techniques that allowed the Egyptians to grow surplus food.
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